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Carl M. "JR" Vaughan Jr.

Jun 12 2013 1:00 am

Carl M. “JR” Vaughan Jr.

NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. – Mr. Carl M. “JR” Vaughan, Jr., 49, of North Augusta, SC, entered into rest on Monday, June 10th, 2013. Born in Savannah, GA and a lifelong resident of the North Augusta and Appling areas, he was a son of Linda Ann Ray (Jake) Felkel, North Augusta, SC and the late Carl M. “Joe” Vaughan, Sr. JR was the owner and operator of Vaughan and Vaughan Construction. He had a passion for both riding and building bikes and was a former member of the Divine Winds Bike Club. JR had a heart of gold and always put the needs of others before his own. In addition to his parents, family members include a son, Josh (April) Vaughan, Clearwater, SC; step-son, Blake Barfield, Augusta, GA; siblings, Sheila (Chad Sharpe) Craft, North Augusta, SC, Keith (Bonnie) Vaughan, Evans, GA, Joe Vaughan, North Augusta, SC, Marty (Tommy) Rivers, Graniteville, SC, Jerry (Missy) Schroth, Wichita, KS and the late Kenneth Vaughan, grandsons, Caden, Colton and Cameron Vaughan and a life-long friend who JR thought of as a brother, Bruce Tomes, Augusta, GA. A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Thursday, June 13th, 2013, at 2 o’clock in the chapel with Pastor David Brooks officiating. In accordance with his wishes, JR will be cremated following the service. It has been asked by the family that if so desired memorials be made to Bel Air Baptist Church P.O. Box 14743 Augusta, GA 30909. (www.belairbaptist.org) The family will greet friends on (tonight) Wednes-day, June 12th, 2013, from 7 until 9 o’clock at Hatcher Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Langley, SC.

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